The sessions are intended to develop a variety of skills centered around children’s grief and trauma.

Examples include understanding suicides, as well as the ability of crafts to help children cope with their grief.

The training comes at a time when Kids Hurt Too Hawaii is focused on attracting volunteers who are enthusiastic about the organization’s mission.

“We look forward to training volunteers who are willing to devote time and energy to helping grief-stricken and traumatized children, struggling with the loss of a parent, abuse, and/or neglect,” said Cynthia White, executive director of Kids Hurt Too Hawaii.”

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Help Kids Hurt Too Hawaii continue to provide more than 500 grieving children a year with a safe space to express feelings about the loss of a parent and trauma from abuse or neglect.

To meet its obligations to them over the next year, Kids Hurt Too Hawaii needs to raise $900 per child.

Contribute to the not-for-profit organization’s ongoing success by donating a $1,000 to helping a grieving child between ages 3 and 19, who is struggling with sadness and feelings of isolation, draw strength from the kind of support and resources that have proven to restore hope to traumatized and grief-stricken children.